A citizen scientist has discovered a giant gaseous planet about 379 light-years from Earth, orbiting a star with the same mass as the Sun, NASA has said. The exoplanet, called TOI-2180 b, was discovered in data from NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). TOI-2180 b is al...
Incredible images ofJupiterand itsaurorasshine in freshnew imagesfrom theJames Webb Space Telescopecreated by citizen scientist Judy Schmidt, based on Webb data. By the way, if you want to create Webb images of your own, we have anup-to-date editing guidewith Schmidt that discusses the tools,...
citizen scientist communityAtmospheric Sciences Data CenterASDCThe Atmospheric Sciences Data Center (ASDC) at NASA Langley Research Center houses over 700 data sets related to Earth's radiation budget, clouds, aerosols and tropospheric chemistry. The "Mentoring and inquiry using NASA Data on Atmospheric...
Scientists worked with citizen scientist Judy Schmidt to translate the Webb data into images. MORE TO EXPLORE Group criticizes ODFW's fish release in unsuitable Beaver Slough waters City fines Camping World $250 a day for ...
"NASA continues to support and provide open public access to research data, and this collaboration is entirely consistent with that objective," said NASA Chief Scientist Ellen Stofan at the agency's headquarters in Washington. "Earth science research is important to every person on the planet, and...
I don't think so. Would it have made things a lot more difficult, a lot more uncertain? I think the answer to that would be yes. But again, I'm only speculating as a private citizen. I don't have insight into what the policy makers are thinking. ...
If only you didn't have to be a US citizen to work for Nasa... Mark Whiting 16 years ago Z Z Reply Neat post. Shalin, thanks for the good info. I can see how ID might have limited scope on some space projects but I think Design thinking could be pretty ...